Can't activate breakpoint in Eclipse under Windows (Video) [message #721043] |
Wed, 31 August 2011 19:13 |
Robb Kirk Messages: 3 Registered: August 2011 |
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I'm new in Eclipse and Android but not in Programming, particulary in C# under VS.
Now 'm trying to play with Android under Win XP debugging environment.
Can't get breakpoint workable.
Please, see the video (Please, remove space between 'http:' and '//'):
http: //www.youtube.com/embed/WyRyVrrmXAE?hl=ru&fs=1
The breakpoint is crosslined and doesn't work in debug perspective.
Need ya help, nearly suicided
Thanks
[Updated on: Wed, 31 August 2011 19:15] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Can't activate breakpoint in Eclipse under Windows (Video) [message #721051 is a reply to message #721043] |
Wed, 31 August 2011 19:28 |
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On 31-Aug-11 13:13, Robb Kirk wrote:
> http: //www.youtube.com/embed/WyRyVrrmXAE?hl=ru&fs=1
You appear to have asked this in stackoverflow, one of the better forums
for Android questions. Eclipse isn't Android. The Android development
tools are implemented atop Eclipse and not by Eclipse developers. It's
best to seek answers in Android forums.
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Re: Can't activate breakpoint in Eclipse under Windows (Video) [message #721099 is a reply to message #721078] |
Wed, 31 August 2011 21:09 |
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On 31-Aug-11 14:05, Eric Rizzo wrote:
> On 8/31/11 3:13 PM, Robb Kirk wrote:
>> I'm new in Eclipse and Android but not in Programming, particulary in C#
>> under VS.
>> Now 'm trying to play with Android under Win XP debugging environment.
>> Can't get breakpoint workable.
>>
>> Please, see the video: http:
>> //www.youtube.com/embed/WyRyVrrmXAE?hl=ru&fs=1
>> The breakpoint is crosslined and doesn't work in debug perspective.
>>
>> Need ya help, nearly suicided :)
>
> You have the "Skip All Breakpoints" option enabled. It's a toolbar
> button in the Breakpoints view (panel) that is a toggle button; most
> likely you inadvertently turned it on and didn't notice. If you bring
> the Breakpoints view the front, you'll see the" crossed-out dot" button
> on its toolbar and can click it to turn that off; then your breakpoints
> will hit as expected.
>
> [I also answered the question on Stack Overflow; please accept that
> answer if you don't mind]
For sure: my answer wasn't an answer. I was only advising you on where
best to turn. In fact, it was Eric's Eclipse expertise you needed.
Usually, however, this Android stuff is more Android than Eclipse. I'm
going to bump Eric's response in stackoverflow precisely because I have
some trouble also with that button bar and so I'm glad for it.
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